Leganes went 500 minutes without conceding

It was Sevilla striker Wissam Ben Yedder who finally put an end to the longest run without conceding in the professional career of Leganes goalkeeper Pichu Cuellar.

Including added time, Cuellar had gone 500 minutes without conceding, breaking club records.

Pablo Sarabia's goal in the second half then put an end to his record, joint with Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, as the goalkeeper to have conceded the fewest goals in Europe.

The run was something for Leganes to be proud of, with the defeat to Sevilla only the third time in 10 games that they have seen their side concede.

Asier Garitano's team had gone six games without defeat too, including the Copa del Rey, before their trip to the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.

Once again, Cuellar was the hero pulling off several fine saves to deny the Sevilla attack that kept the side believing that they could take a point from the game.

Despite defeat, Leganes did fight back to equalise after Ben Yedder's opening strike, and Sarabia's strike was simply unstoppable.

The loss of points has seen Leganes drop back down the table after a dream start to the campaign. Having given Sevilla a tough test, they will still be feeling positive after proving to be the surprise outfit so far this campaign.